FOUR Reasons YOU Should Be Using Pellet Feeders! | Andy Findlay
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- čas přidán 20. 09. 2023
- Andy Findlay heads to Makins Fishery to demonstrate why the Pellet Feeder should be part of your armoury as we reach the end of the summer months and a more refined approach can often help you bag more carp!
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Great advice , plain and simply explained in Andy’s usual way . Thanks
Love that bit “ leave them on the sideboard “
love this way of fishing thank you from the nice explanation Andy
Simply Brilliant
Great tips there Andy thx for sharing 👍
thanks andy for another great video never thought to use 2 4mm pellets jp
That explains why loads of pellet remain in the pellet feeder. Thanks for the tip
Once again top man great tip about the way to prepare the pellets what was the thing on your rod a pole hook up
I'll be honest. I've been absolutely pants on the pellet feeder and given it up! That tip of sticking them in the freezer may will probably change my mind and have another go.
Do you ever bother to add any colour or flavours whilst prepping them and prior to go in the freezer or just leave the pellets as they are?
Would you use a pellet feeder if you didn’t have an island just open water ?
"Not many venues I fish don't involve an island chuck. But I am happy to fish the Pellet feeder in open water aslong as it is not too deep. 6ft is about the limit on depth for it."
Thanks , I tried it today at Float fish farm on Wagtail which doesn’t have an island and was about 7’ deep and had 3 fish on it with 8mm hard pellet